Dublin flies the grand tradition of the classic Irish pub high and proud. After all, it's the home to Ireland's oldest pub (The Brazen Head, dating back to 1198!), and is currently home to around 1,000 pubs. So it's fair to say that if you've ...

We really wanted to experience a little bit of Irish music and had no idea where to start, so saw this and thought it was a great idea. I'm really pleased we did. Not only was it really interesting and the music was authentic, it was also great fun, the guys were very funny and it was good at what they did. History, music, drinking, a little bit of a tour of old pubs in Dublin and be prepared with your singing voice.......it's rude not to sing along and bringing a song from your country will be much appreciated as you'll find out.

The Dublin House Party was fabulous. the music was great, dancing was entertaining and the comedy was well liked. There is absolutely no reason to not bring a child to this, our 9 year old is constantly repeating the jokes and singing the songs. As for the dinner prior, SKIP IT!!!. We went on our second evening in Ireland and found the food to be the worst we had. It was edible, don't get me wrong, but barely resembled anything like what we had in pubs or restaurants throughout our trip. It would have been the equivalent of banquet food, very generic. Additionally, we arrived after a overnight flight, strongly advise not to do this show the night you arrive, going the day after was a wise move.